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- Overnighter
Having spent last summer washing the deck by dumping water from a bucket I have since picked up a washdown pump.
I went with < http://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-mari ... --13997978 >
should have enough power but ... the directions it provided seem intentionally vague.
My Overnighter does not have an intake strainer so I have to drill a hole in the hull. I spoke with my mechanic buddy at the local Grady dealership and now I'm surprisingly comfortable with the idea. I know how and where but I didn't think to ask what size. :roll:
The fittings for the pump have an inner diameter of about 1/2" and an outer diameter of 3/4" calling for 3/4" ID hose to be used.
I'm looking at a 1/2" bronze strainer. I don't want to starve the pump or ram too much pressure into it with to big of a strainer either.
I'm probably over thinking it but is 1/2" right or should I go with a 3/4" strainer?
Incidentally I'm going bronze with the strainer and the shutoff valve. Cheap insurance.
Mike.
I went with < http://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-mari ... --13997978 >
should have enough power but ... the directions it provided seem intentionally vague.
My Overnighter does not have an intake strainer so I have to drill a hole in the hull. I spoke with my mechanic buddy at the local Grady dealership and now I'm surprisingly comfortable with the idea. I know how and where but I didn't think to ask what size. :roll:
The fittings for the pump have an inner diameter of about 1/2" and an outer diameter of 3/4" calling for 3/4" ID hose to be used.
I'm looking at a 1/2" bronze strainer. I don't want to starve the pump or ram too much pressure into it with to big of a strainer either.
I'm probably over thinking it but is 1/2" right or should I go with a 3/4" strainer?
Incidentally I'm going bronze with the strainer and the shutoff valve. Cheap insurance.
Mike.